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Scientists discover new dinosaur in Argentina with crocodile bone | News

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

New⁤ 23-Foot⁢ Dinosaur ‌Species​ Discovered in Argentina, Offering Clues to ‍Megaraptoran Diet

Patagonia, Argentina – Paleontologists have unearthed the fossilized remains of a previously ​unknown dinosaur species in Argentina’s ⁢Patagonia region, shedding new light on the ‍enigmatic group of predators known as megaraptorans. The ‍discovery, detailed by researchers studying the ​Lago Colhue ‌Huapi ‍rock formation, reveals a creature estimated to have ⁢been 23 feet long and at least 19 ​years old at the time of its ⁣death.

The newly identified ⁢dinosaur lived approximately ​66-70 million years ago,‍ placing it among the last of ​the dinosaurs before the ‍Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. ‍ Researchers recovered partial skull fragments, along with bones from the dinosaur’s arm, leg, and ‌tail. Unique‌ characteristics within these bones confirmed the find as a distinct species within the megaraptoran family.

What makes this discovery particularly intriguing is the presence of a crocodile ‍relative’s bone pressed against the dinosaur’s front leg, lodged near its jaws. This suggests the creature was actively feeding on ⁢the ancient reptile ‌when it ​died, ​offering valuable ⁣insight into the diet of these formidable predators.

“This⁣ find helps us ⁤understand more about the megaraptorans,a mysterious group of⁣ dinosaurs that roamed south America,Australia,and parts of ‍Asia,”⁢ explains[ResearcherName-[ResearcherName-[ResearcherName-[ResearcherName-details not provided ​in source].”They were characterized by their‌ elongated skulls and,crucially,possessed ‘huge ⁣and very powerful claws’ -⁤ features that set them apart from other theropods.”

Megaraptorans are believed to have⁤ diversified into various species over millions of ‍years. This latest discovery adds another piece to the puzzle, helping scientists reconstruct the evolutionary history of these apex predators.

The cause of⁤ death for this particular dinosaur remains unknown, but the ongoing ⁢analysis of the‌ fossilized remains promises to reveal further details about its life and the environment it inhabited.

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Keywords: Dinosaur, Paleontology, Argentina, Megaraptoran, Fossil, Crocodile, patagonia, Extinction, Cretaceous Period, New Species, Science, Archaeology.

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